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    Reading outside the task fraternity.Sally Thorne, Jocalyn Lawler, Anthony Pryce & Carl May - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (3):189-189.
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    Phenomenologies as research methodologies for nursing: From philosophy to researching practice.Jocalyn Lawler - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (2):104-111.
    This paper is concerned with the popularity of phenomenologies and the tensions that arise from their use as research methodologies in nursing. Among these tensions are: the troublesome issues of adapting a fundamentally philosophical means of understanding human being(s) for use as a more pragmatic and robust research approach in a practice discipline; the various types of phenomenology and the confusions that surround these and other interpretive methodologies, particularly within different intellectual and cultural traditions; and the need for nursing to (...)
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    Response: To be or not to be? Nurse? Researcher? Or both?Jocalyn Lawler - 1995 - Nursing Inquiry 2 (1):57-57.
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    Marie-Francoise Colliere - nurse and ethnohistorian: a conversation about nursing and the invisibility of care.Marie-Francoise Colliere & Jocalyn Lawler - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (3):140-145.
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    Pap smear brochures, misogyny and language: a discourse analysis and feminist critique.Vivien Lane & Jocalyn Lawler - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (4):262-267.
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    Conference Review.Sylvie Lauzon & Jocalyn Lawler - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (4):274-275.
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    Letters.Jocalyn Lawler, Dr Jan Reed, Dr Erik Trell & Lena Rydin - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2 (2):178-179.
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    Letters.Jocalyn Lawler, Jan Reed, Erik Trell & Lena Rydin - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2 (2):178-179.
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    Life and the laundromat: reflections on dirty linen and everyday private life.Jocalyn Lawler - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (3):181-183.
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    Marie-Francoise Colliere.Jocalyn Lawler - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (3):124-125.
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    Stories from the field.Jocalyn Lawler - 1996 - Nursing Inquiry 3 (3):129-129.
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    Understanding women's experiences of developing an eating disorder and recovering: a life‐history approach.Joanna Patching & Jocalyn Lawler - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (1):10-21.
    Qualitative inquiry into eating disorders is burgeoning, offering valuable and innovative insights into various aspects of the condition. This study used life‐history interviews with 20 women who had recovered from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or both and who had remained healthy. The interviews focused on the women's narratives and experience rather than a diagnostic therapeutic model. Three themes of control, connectedness and conflict emerged as significant in the development, experience of, and recovery from an eating disorder. The development of the (...)
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